Subject: Re: html pages about whisky generated with HC
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From: Witness.of.TeachText@gmx.net (M. Uli Kusterer)
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Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 21:20:01 +0100
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In article <385E7549.5E836A2@gmx.at>, rudolf.m@gmx.at wrote:
>did you know that it is easy to use HC as a tool for web site
>generation.
>As an example, you can look at my Single Malt whisky site at:
>http://www.geocities.com/rudolf_mittelmann/whisky/singlemalts.html
>the table there and all the linked pages about a special item are
>generated and linked
>automatically using HyperTalk scripted buttons.
>If I add a whisky or update a descripion in the stack (one card per
>whisky) I just click
>on the export button and in seconds the whole site is generated.
Hi,
most of my web site was done this way, too (at least the pages listing
downloadable files), and I created a stack for my father that was also
done this way.
But I'm currently writing my own solution ... :-(
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Cheers,
M. Uli Kusterer
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